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Sunrise Capital building project seeks to build affordable housing suites

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Sunrise Capital building project seeks to build affordable housing suites
Visitor - From left, therapy pony Tucker, program coordinator Suzy Bender, Kanapathi, Sunrise board president Ann Caine, Puslinch councillor and Sunrise board member Jessica Goyda, and capital steerin committee chair Peter Cummins.

PUSLINCH - Logan Kanapathi, parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Children Community and Social Services  Michael Parsa, visited Sunrise Therapeutic Riding & Learning Centre in Puslinch on Aug. 23 to learn more about the proposed Sunrise capital building project. The project seeks to build 14 bachelor affordable supportive housing suites, a six-bedroom respite wing, and an expanded day program Life Skills facility. This project also includes a barn expansion to accommodate additional equine fee-based programming  and address the ongoing waitlist for services, for children and adults with special needs.

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